My husband and I like to get each other little gifts, usually setting a limit of $25, and either make a nice dinner together, or head out to one of our favorite restaurants. Since our aunt will be here this weekend with her granddaughters, we will likely stay in and do some cooking and baking, which I'm very excited for :)
And to you I wish, a Happy Valentine's Day!
via Cherrapeno (be sure to check out the link, she has quanities for just one egg white!)
Amounts for 4 egg whites
125g ground almonds
225g icing sugar
110g egg whites brought to room temperature
30g granulated sugar
Pinch of salt
3 teaspoons of dried sweetened cranberries that have been minced or chopped finely
Couple of drops of red food coloring
Handful of pistachio nuts, finely chopped (I omitted this time :)
White Chocolate Vanilla Cream
150ml double cream, whipped until stiff
150g white chocolate, melted and cooled slightly
½ teaspoon vanilla bean paste
Mix the ground almonds and icing sugar together in a bowl and put to one side.
In a large clean, dry bowl, whip the egg white with a pinch of salt until it becomes foamy and stiff. Gradually add the granulated sugar, whisking well after each addition, until the mixture is stiff and shiny.
Gently fold in the almond mixture and the minced dried cranberries using a large spoon or spatula, until incorporated. The mixture should be shiny and firm, but with a bit of 'flow' to it. Don't over-mix it or it will be too runny.
Fill a piping bag with a 1cm round tip and pipe the mixture onto Silpat or baking parchment. Tap the sheets gently to remove air bubbles and sprinkle a few chopped pistachio nuts onto half of the macarons. Let dry at room temperature for about an hour or so before baking.
Bake in a preheated oven, 160º/325F for about 15 to 20 minutes, depending on their size.
Remove from the oven and leave to go cold. Peel off the Silpat or baking parchment.
Whip the cream until stiff and gently fold in the melted chocolate and vanilla bean paste. Pipe or spoon onto half the macarons and top with the other half before serving.
Everyone's saying macarons are the new cupcake. Well, maybe not everyone. I'm intensely curious about them.
ReplyDeleteI think my boyfriend and I are both secretly planning something for each other. Homemade gifts, probably. I don't generally like the idea of V-day, though I do like gift giving. Just another reason I guess!
Hola Mireya,
ReplyDeleteCUTE macaroons! You did an awesome job... I have never made some macaroons so I'll come to you for guidance. I will come back to get the recipe one of these days.
Seriously those look insanely good!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you're really getting the hang of making macarons. Feel free to ship some out our way =) We miss you guys. Only two more months!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I have been married 16 years+ I remember getting all into Valentines Day anxious, expecting...then at some point,I don't know when, it just wasn't important anymore. I gladly pass on flowers & chocolate on Valentines for the wonderful things he does everyday.
ReplyDeleteHowever, If he was making these macaroons for me
I would have to elope again!
what sweety macroons...
ReplyDeleteQue Magnifigue este...bravo!!!!
Oh yeah...LOVE IS IN THE AIR,SO IS ROMANCE...WISH YA LOADS OF IT @ 365....
Beautiful macarons!
ReplyDeleteHappy V-day!
My husband and I usually like to make Valentine's Day about cutesy gifts ($25 and under). We might go out to eat or to a movie or just eat at home with the kiddos.
ReplyDeleteThese cherry macaroons are awesome! I understand they are very hard to make, good for you;D
Those macarons look delicious!Love the color!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful and delicious... i love this color..
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My goodness, these look absolutely amazing! I might have to try this recipe...
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Ooh! Beautiful! I really want to try these. You make it look so easy.
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I love Nic's blog and the recipe. Your macs look absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeletei have got to make these cookies, they're gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh those look absolutely to die for!
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I'm so awed that you (easily) whip these little babies up so perfectly. Yes, I know you had one less than stellar batch but still.
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Those are some lovely macarons! I love that white chocolate fluffy filling you made. Ps- you've got great feet;)
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